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Pat Kenny has been given the green light to extend his Dalkey home following a bitter €2m land dispute with his next-door neighbour. Saturday, 14 September 2024 ePaper ...
BROADCASTER Pat Kenny's plans to extend his home have been given the green light ... Kenny gets go-ahead to extend house on hill. ... Tenants renting Longford house ordered to pay €30,000 arrears .
THE battle for Gorse Hill will cost RTE broadcaster Pat Kenny up to €2m by the time he pays for the tiny strip of land and meets his legal fees.
Under this deed, he said, the Charltons were assigned the title to their house, to Gorse Hill and to a sliver of land giving access to Gorse Hill. He said when Pat Kenny bought his house in 1988 ...
Mr Charlton (72), of Maple Tree House, Harbour Road, Dalkey, claims he agreed to permit Mr Kenny to replace a pedestrian gate at the entrance to the lands in question known as the Gorse Hill property.
THE story of Gorse Hill has received only passing attention in the media coverage surrounding the departure of Pat Kenny from RTE. But the outcome of what was a bitter land dispute between Kenny ...
THE so-called 'Battle for Gorse Hill' between Pat Kenny and his neighbour is believed to have cost the broadcaster up to €2m.
PAT KENNY and his wife Cathy are to buy out the claimed interest of their neighbours in the land at Gorse Hill in settlement of their dispute with Gerard and Maeve Charlton.
THE LEGAL action between RTÉ broadcaster Pat Kenny and his neighbour over ownership of lands near their homes in Dalkey will … THE LEGAL action between RTÉ broadcaster Pat Kenny and his ...
Chat show host Pat Kenny paid €5,000 for a special lease on a patch of disputed scrubland to stop his elderly neighbour building on it, the High Court heard today. Wed, 09 Apr, 2008 - 19:29 Chat ...
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